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Department of Health (1991) Dietary Reference Values for Food Energy and Nutrients for the United Kingdom, Report on Health and Social Subjects No. 40, HMSO, London. [Pg.210]

AQEG (1999) Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter in the United Kingdom. Report of the Airborne Particles Expert Group, p 158. http //www.environment.detr.gov.uk/ airq/... [Pg.363]

Department of Health. Dietary reference values for food energy and nutrients for the United Kingdom report of the panel on dietary reference values of the committee on medical aspects of food policy. Report on Health and Social Subjects 41. London HMSO, 1991. [Pg.50]

PORQ 1997 "Ozone in the United Kingdom", Report prepared by the UK Photochemical Oxidants Review Group. London, HMSO Publications, (1997). [Pg.154]

Birgli (2013) An evaluation of medicines shortages in Europe with more in-depth review of these in France, Greece, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Report commissioned by the European Association of Euro-Pharmaceutical Companies (EAEPC). http //static.correofarmaceutico.com/docs/2013/10/21/ evaluatio.pdf. Accessed 30 Dec 2013... [Pg.48]

Department of Health and Social Security. Recommended intakes of nutrients for the United Kingdom. Reports on Public Health and Medical Subjects, No. 120. HMSO London, 1969. [Pg.150]

A study of the accident reporting forms used by 25 offshore companies in the United Kingdom reported that there were a large number of immediate causes for the occurrence of accidents [8]. Most of these immediate causes were as follows [3,8] ... [Pg.85]

A study of accident reporting forms of 25 offshore oil companies in the United Kingdom reported that the causes of accidents were grouped under two categories as shown in Figure 7.1 [3]. [Pg.113]

Gray, D. A., Greenwood, P. B., Bisson, G. et al. 1976. Disposal of highly-active, solid radioactive wastes into geological formations - relevant geological criteria for the United Kingdom. Report of the Institute of Geological Sciences No. 76/12. [Pg.44]

LRNI, Lower Reference Nutrient Intake RNI, Reference Nutrient Intake Al, Adequate Intake RDA, Recommended Dietary Allowance. Sources UK Department of Health (1991) Dietary Reference Values for Food Energy and Nutrients for the United Kingdom, Report on Health and Social Subjects No. 41. London HMSO. USA Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine (2000) Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium and Carotenoids. Washington, DC National Academy Press. WHO/FAO WHO/FAO (2002) Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements. Report of a Joint FAO/WHO Expert Consultation, Bangkok, Thailand. Rome WHO/ FAO. [Pg.328]

This material is available from Advance Research Chemicals, Inc., Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., Aesar, Johnson/Matthey, Cerac, PCR, and Pfalt2 Bauer in the United States, Fluorochem of the United Kingdom, and Schuchardt of Germany. Its 1993 price was approximately 500/kg. No commercial appHcations have been reported. [Pg.255]

Economic Aspects. Production of indium has been reported from Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Pern, the United Kingdom, and the United States, as well as countries in the CIS (the former Soviet Union) (5). [Pg.80]

Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States shared ahke in the early development of stainless steels. In the United Kingdom in 1912, during the search for steel that would resist fouling in gun barrels, a corrosion-resistant composition containing 12.8% chromium and 0.24% carbon was reported. It was suggested that this composition be used for cutiery. In fact, the composition of AISI Type 420 steel (12—14% chromium, 0.15% carbon) is similar to that of the first corrosion-resistant steel. [Pg.397]

Consumptions of primary tin for chemical appHcations by the five reporting countries from 1975 to 1980 is shown in Table 12. The use of primary tin in chemical appHcations increased sharply in the United States and Germany, but declined in the United Kingdom and Italy. In 1979, ca 11% of the total U.S. demand for tin was accounted for by tin chemicals. In 1977, the tin consumption in tin chemicals production was based on ca 80% primary tin usage... [Pg.77]

The Royal Society, The Nitrogen Cycle of the United Kingdom A Study Group Report, The Royal Society, London, 1983. [Pg.4]

Impacts of Nitrogen Deposition on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Report of the United Kingdom Review Group on Impacts of Atmospheric Nitrogen, Department of the Environment, London, 1994. Report of the AERC Institute of Arable Crops Research for 1991, AERC, London, 1992, p. 36. [Pg.21]

CLAG, Critical Loads of Acidity in the United Kingdom, Summary Report of the Critical Loads... [Pg.67]

RGAR, Acid Deposition in the United Kingdom 1986-1988, Third Report of the United Kingdom... [Pg.67]

In a review of inherent safety awareness and practices in the United Kingdom, Mansfield (1994) reported a general lack of awareness... [Pg.115]

Tanks made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic are being increasingly used, but a number of failures have occurred. In the United Kingdom 30 catastrophic failures are known to have occurred during the period 1973-1980, and a 1996 report shows that they seem to have been continuing at a similar rate [21J. The following typify the catastrophic failures that have occurred [11] ... [Pg.133]

Kirwan, B., Embrey, D. E., Rea, K. (1988). Human Reliability Assessors Guide P. Humphreys (Ed.). Report no. RTS 88/95Q, Safety and Reliability Directorate, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Wigshaw Lane, Culcheth, Warrington, WA3 4NE, England. [Pg.371]

Nakicenovic N, Swart R (eds) (2000) IPCC Special report on emission scenarios. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 570 pp... [Pg.15]

DTI (2002) Tributyitin in consumer products. Report prepared by the Laboratory of the Government Chemist for the United Kingdom Department of Trade and Industry, by letter dated 8 March 2002. [Pg.45]

Lomax, M.L., Permeability Review, Members Reports, Rapra, Shawbury, United Kingdom, 1979, No. 33. [Pg.655]


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